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Scandal Plagued Currituck: Public Official Indicted for Embezzlement
Staff Report – Published April 1, 2024 Scandal once again hits Currituck County as a public official faces indictment for alleged embezzlement following an inquiry into irregularities at the lower Currituck Fire House. The grand jury’s indictment, issued on March 25, 2024, led to the issuance of an arrest warrant for Amanda Lamb of Shawboro,…
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What’s Next in Costanzo v. Currituck: How Much Will it Cost Each Homeowner in the County?
What could this decision mean to individual taxpayers in Currituck County? That’s the question everyone owning a home in our beloved parcel of North East Coastal Carolina should be asking.
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Appeals Court Decision Could Cost Currituck Taxpayers More than 30 Million Dollars
The county attorney position description requires a “Thorough knowledge of State General Statutes pertaining to the administration of County government.”
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Currituck County – Convict Now and Ask Questions Later
In the words of Ben Shapiro, White and Morgan are “entitled to their opinions, but not their own set of facts.”
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Open Letter to Currituck County Commissioners
It seems rather peculiar that instead of adhering to the County Code of Ethics, Beaumont was swiftly judged, condemned, and faced impending punishment for over a week before Morgan even initiated a fact-finding process.
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The Weaponization of Currituck County’s Code of Ethics – Is it Time for Bob White to Resign?
There is no question Bob White should do the right thing and resign from office immediately.
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Currituck’s House of Cards Collapses: County Attorney’s Admission Reveals Deception
County officials, including Bob White, Selina Jarvis, and Megan Morgan, now acknowledge that County Manager Ike McRee was informed that his contract would not be renewed, contrary to previous denials of any such vote or notification.
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Guiding Principles for Handling Disciplinary Action Against County Commissioners: A Seven-Step Comprehensive Approach
By following these steps, the County Attorney could have navigated the disciplinary process in a manner that upholds legal standards, protects individual rights, and maintains the integrity of the County Government.
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Unveiling the Truth: Beaumont Was Right, Morgan Was Wrong, Blackwater Reports Exposes Currituck County Controversy
Email from Bob White confirms McRee’s contract not renewed, and questions the candor of White and County Attorney Megan Morgan.